Governor Murphy Announces Reopening Date For Indoor Dining And Casinos
New Jersey casinos may reopen and indoor dining will be set to resume in the state as of July 2 at 25% capacity.
Governor Phil Murphy made the announcement today (June 22) via Twitter.
“Additional health and safety guidance will be released within the next several days,” Murphy said.
New Jersey has lost 12,870 lives due to COVID-19 as of yesterday.
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BREAKING: On Thursday, July 2nd:
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) June 22, 2020
🎰Casinos may reopen – operating at 25% capacity
🍽️Indoor dining may resume – limited at first to 25% capacity
Additional health and safety guidance will be released within the next several days. pic.twitter.com/b4jY2fR3sp
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